Headline Details: A 1U Cubesat. BEESAT-9 is an educational, experimental
satellite. The main objective is to verify 3-
axes stabilization using a GPS receiver,
reaction wheels and magnetorquers. A
camera will take picture of Earth to verify the
attitude of the satellite. A new attitude control
actuator, developed in a PhD thesis, will be
first flown on BEESAT-9. The operations of
the spacecraft will be conducted in lecture
courses under the guidance of licensed radio
amateurs.
The satellite will have a digipeater function to
mirror a signal to another satellite or ground
station. Furthermore, it will provide a beacon
signal for radio amateurs, including telemetry.
The amateur radio community is highly
encouraged to collect telemetry data packets,
plans for special operations e.g. experiments
shall be announced to the amateur radio
community on the Internet. It is also planned
to include the amateur radio community to
receive parts of pictures, which will then be
put together by TU Berlin and published on
the Website and on social networks. proposing to use a UHF downlink with 4k8 or 9k6 Mobilex GMSK modulation. Planning a launch from Vostochny Cosmodrome in March 2019 into a SSO at 530km. Will fly with BEESAT10-13 and MOVE-2B
More info from http://www.raumfahrttechnik.tu-berlin.de/menue/
forschung/aktuelle_projekte/beesat-4/parameter/en/ **Adownlink on 435,950 MHz has been coordinated**

Application Date:

05 Dec 2018

Freq coordination completed on

10 Apr 2019

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